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Antigravity/2026-07-11Advanced

Are You Actually Using Every Permission You Granted? Tightening Antigravity's Unified Permissions from Real Usage Logs

Once you flip a unified permission policy to 'allow everything,' unused grants quietly pile up. This is the grant-to-usage reconciliation loop: match granted permissions against your action logs, revoke what was never exercised, and narrow what's too broad — with working TypeScript and real numbers from solo operation.

Antigravity/2026-07-07Advanced

Before Your Finger Learns the Approval Dialog: Folding Antigravity Permissions Into One Policy

Scattered approval dialogs, per-MCP allowlists, repeated re-auth. Built around Antigravity 2.2.1's unified permissions and OAuth keyring storage, here is how I fold every permission into a single policy and design away approval fatigue, with working code and measured numbers.

Antigravity/2026-04-28Intermediate

Antigravity Keeps Asking Permission for the Same Command? Fix the Approval Dialog Loop

Antigravity keeps prompting you to approve commands like npm install or git status, even after you clicked Always Allow? The cause comes down to three things: workspace trust state, pattern matching, and where the setting is stored. Here is the fix that actually sticks.